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We were invited to a private
shoot on Day Three (Monday),
we met the folks at Tactical & Survival
Specialties, Inc. (TSSI) along
with others invited to see their ParaScope™ Urban
Combat Sight. We were driven
out to one of the shooting ranges
on Nellis Air Force base

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The range was set up with plenty
of cover and dozens of reactive
targets at various ranges. There
were two bays and more than a
few rifles with their ParaScope™ Combat
Sight so we could all
get some trigger time with the
new sight. We had shot another
companies product a few days
earlier, so we could compare
the two. This version while costing
more, allows the shooter to immediately
transfer from a concealed shot
to a standard shoulder aimed
shot without touching the optic
or rifle.

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The ParaScope™ Urban
Combat Sight was developed
by MTC Technologies through
the Defense Advanced Research
Project Agency to allow the
shooter to engage targets from
behind a protective barrier
with minimal exposure to return
fire. It is designed
to reduce warfighter vulnerability
in active combat situations. ParaScope™ incorporates
a unique optical design that
allows for crisp natural viewing
of the target area from either
its side or rear ports without
any mirror inversion or distortion. It
is a fully ruggedized 1x optical
sight that is compatible with
a wide variety of weapon sights
including 1x tactical scopes,
magnified weapon sights, laser
designators and iron sights.
The ParaScope™ is compatible
with any caliber weapon including
rifles, shotguns and less lethal weapons
(gas guns) fitted with
a picatinny rail.

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Using the
side port capability of ParaScope™,
targets may be engaged from
the safety of a protective
barrier using a variety of
conventional and side firing
positions. No adjustments need
be made when transitioning
between firing positions. Soldiers
can also engage targets conventionally
by sight using two eyes open
through the rear port of ParaScope™. ParaScope™delivers
a new capability to the urban
combat tactical environment
for safely identifying and
firing upon targets.
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Tarus had the same display as
prior years, with a few new offerings.

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Day three was still quite crowded
and many deals were going on.
Hooters girls were even available
for pictures

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One of the clever and labor
savings items on display were
this stair climber for safes
and other large items. Ultra
lift also had a very nice suction
cup available to help move large
items like gun safes

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The Leatherman display offered
a history of the Leatherman tool
starting back in 1975.

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Some vendors had swords
and armor while others like Howard
Leight had ear protection

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Useful tools from Victorinox and
Photon micro light were interesting
booths to check out. Photon has
a new 4 LED light that is rechargeable

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The Century International Arms
booth had a lot of AKs on display
in many shapes and 'flavors'

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Polish Tantal Rifle,
Cal. 5.45x39mm

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This Tantal has a working Safety
on the opposite side of the receiver
unlike many Tantal builds

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1975 AK Bullpup Rifle,
Cal. 7.26x39mm, Century
GP 1975 Rifle, Cal. 7.62x39mm

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GP WASR-10 HI-CAP with
Galil Handguard and Collapsible
Stock, Cal 7.62x39mm, M70B1
Semi-Auto Sporter, Cal. 7.62x39mm

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M72 Heavy BBL Semi-Auto
Sporter, Cal. 7.62x39mm, AES-10B
HI-CAP , Cal. 7.62x39mm

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GP WASR-10 HI-CAP with Collapsible Stock,
Cal. 7.62x39mm, GP WASR-10
HI-CAP Rifle with Military
Stock, Cal. 7.62x39mm

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GP WASR 10/63 HI-CAP
with Folding
Wire Stock, Cal. 7.62x39mm,

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GP WASR 10/63 HI-CAP
with Folding
Wire Stock, Cal. 7.62x39mm

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GP WASR-10 HI-CAP with Composite Folding
Stock, Cal. 7.62x39mm, GP
WASR-10 HI-CAP
with Composite Folding Stock & Original
Wood Forward Pistol Grip, Cal.
7.62x39mm

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Golani Semi-Auto Sporter
Rifle, Cal. .223, GP WASR-10
HI-CAP Rifle with Pistol Grip & Military
Stock, Cal. 7.62x39mm

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M-76 Sniper Rifle, Cal.
8x57mm, Cut Away GP-WASR 10
Single Column Magazine Rifle,
Cal 7.62x39mm

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VZ58 Sporter Semi-Auto
Rifle, Cal. 7.62x39mm, Czech
VZ58 Replica Rifle

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WASR-2 HI-CAP with Military Stock,
Cal. 5.45x39mm

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WASR-3 HI-CAP with Military Style Stock,
Cal. .223

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Pump Action PAR 3 Rifle
Cal. .223
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WASR-2 Low Capacity
with Dragunov Stock, Cal. 5.45x39mm,
WASR 22 with Dragunov
Style Stock, Cal. .22LR, GP
WASR-10 HI-CAP
with Dragunov Style Stock, Cal.
7.62x39mm, GP
WASR-10 LO-CAP
with Dragunov Style Stock, Cal.
7.62x39mm, GP
WASR-10 HI-CAP
with Dragunov Style Stock, Cal.
7.62x39mm

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This off road vehicle was on
display, and just about everyone
wanted a ride on it

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Crimson Trace had nothing new
but other vendors with smaller
booths had a lot of interesting
new things to show off.

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Not too much new from Sppringfield
on the XD, but they did have
some bi-tone versions available
which look good

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The XD in Dark Earth and a bi-tone
slide

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Smith & Wesson said they
have no plans to offer the M&P
in other colors. The ,45 acp
in Dark Earth isn't selling as
well as they would like so other
calibers will not be made in
other than black until demand
grows. Maybe they will wake up
and figure out that if they make
them they might sell, waiting
around for people to ask will
continue to sell XDs and Glocks
instead..

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S&W had this very nice
looking M&P .45 in all Dark
Earth with a dark earth Crimson
trace laser grip and a Dark Earth
light and a suppressor. Crimson
Trace said they will not be offering
any of their grips in colors,
that this was a custom job for
S&W
and we shouldn't hold our breath
for colored laser grips from
them (so no green lasers for
green glocks) Maybe someone else
will offer such a thing in the
future

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Sig had some new spins on existing
designs, like folding stocks
and short 556s

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The
SIG 556 SWAT features the same
high-performance two position adjustable
gas piston operating rod system
engineered by SIG’s sister
company Swiss Arms and marries
it to a trigger housing that not
only cuts the rifle’s weight
by a pound but is designed to accept
standard AR magazines. The SIG
556 SWAT features a 16” military
grade cold hammer forged barrel,
chambered in 5.56mm NATO, with
a twist rate of 1 in 7”.
The high performance flash suppressor
provides enhanced flash reduction
and features an ACME type thread
for compatibility with select industry
sound suppression devices. The
flash suppressor retains a standard
.5 x 28 TPI thread pattern, ensuring
compatibility with after-market
accessories. The vented tactical
quad rail forearm is machined from
aircraft grade aluminum alloy and
hard coat anodized for durability.
The quad rail features four integrated
Picatinny rails for mounting a
wide range of accessories. The
Picatinny rail equipped receiver
is made of high strength carbon
steel with a durable wear-resistant
Nitron®
X rifle finish. The rifle comes standard with the flip up combat front and rear
sight system. The trigger housing is machined from an aircraft grade aluminum
alloy forging with a hard-coat anodized finish designed to survive extreme conditions.
The rifle comes equipped with a smooth two-stage trigger, ambidextrous safety
and is designed to accept standard AR magazines. A 30-round magazine is supplied
with each rifle. The rifle features the MAGPUL CTR Carbine Buttstock. This buttstock
is adjustable for length of pull and features a unique locking mechanism that
friction locks the stock to the receiver extension for zero movement. The ergonomically
designed pistol grip features an integrated storage compartment. The rifle
also includes the Grip-Light vertical forend grip which features a removable
tactical LED flashlight and mounts directly to the quad rail forends.

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This is a Sig 556 SBR with folding
stock.

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Sig-Sauer STL-300J, Sigs Vert
Grip with 3 LED light built in
with a strobe setting

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SRM
Arms Rotary-Mag, Semi-Auto
Shotgun

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8, 12,
and 16 round magazine
capacity depending
on the length of the shotgun
or where the front magazine
latch is located (on longer
guns)

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Longer guns can use smaller
magazines if front latch is moved

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Simple front latch holds mags
in place

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This innovative design allows
the shooter to choose which type
of ammo they want to use

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Can be set up for right or left
handed operation
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Last pics of the day were of
the Browning gun safes. They
had a cool rack on the door,
but it looks like it takes a
portion of the safe, so not sure
if I'll get that option.

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